Archive - Oct 2005

October 18th

EU makes procurement part of benchmarking proposal

17 October, 2005
Link to EC's model schedule proposal

Hong Kong WTO chief attacked for ignoring protests

17 October, 2005
Hong Kong's WTO chief, who is organising a key ministerial trade summit here, was under fire for what critics say was his poor handling of a small protest by anti-globalisation activists.

Delegation of the European Parliament's Left condems European negotiators' obsession with market access at the WTO

17 October, 2005
The delegation noted that the WTO negotiations were again being conducted without any transparency and were excluding from the different meetings those countries that are least rich and that have most demands to make in terms of their rights to development.

EU Council conclusions on WTO DOHA Development Agenda

17 October, 2005
Conclusions of the EU Council on WTO Doha Development Agenda during its extraordinary external relations council meeting in Luxemburg.

Credibility of WTO at stake in Hong Kong

17 October, 2005
A failure to reach agreement at the forthcoming World Trade Organisation meeting in Hong Kong would destroy the WTO's credibility and undermine the international trading system

G20 proposals on market access, domestic support

17 October, 2005
The Group of 20 developing countries has presented new proposals on market access and domestic support as part of the WTO agriculture negotiations.

G33 criticises agriculture process and US proposal

17 October, 2005
The Group of 33, which represents the defensive interests of small farmers in developing countries, has criticised the US proposal on market access in agriculture as not taking the principle of special and differential treatment (SDT) seriously.

NGOs Roundtable Forum: images

17 October, 2005
Photos taken during the WTO NGOs Roundtable Forum.

NGOs Roundtable Forum: webcast

17 October, 2005
webcast of the NGOs Roundtable forum.

October 17th

Taiwan Asks Wto Members to Improve Communications Rules

16 October, 2005
Taiwan has submitted to the World Trade Organization (WTO) a proposal for member economies to streamline their legal systems regarding the communications service sector